A hospitality company that creates off-grid luxury tiny home stays just launched its newest offering — see inside the Maldhi

Inside Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a kitchen, couch, and bed.
  • Eyre.Way, an Australian hospitality company with luxury off-grid tiny cabins, has launched its new "Maldhi" model.
  • Its first model has been almost completely booked out since its launch in 2021.
  • See the new Maldhi cabin that has had "steady" bookings since its launch in early July.
Would you rather vacation at a large busy hotel chain or in an off-grid cabin with no other people in sight?
Eyre.Way's Maldhi tiny home sitting near a cliff by a body of water.
If you picked the latter, you're not alone.
A tiny home cabin with two lounge chairs next to it. The land is overlooking a body of water
In fact, you're part of a growing number of vacationers who have flocked to unique remote accommodations instead of traditional hotels.
A bed inside a tiny home. There's decor on the walls, windows with views of the land outside, and a table top on the bed.
And unsurprisingly, companies have been quick to capitalize on this trend.
Eyre.Way's Maldhi tiny home sitting near a cliff by a body of water.
Manufacturers specializing in off-grid-capable tiny homes and RVs have seen a boost in sales since the start of COVID-19.
The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature.
The Nelson camper van.

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And now, hospitality groups are jumping on this bandwagon by opening remote resorts and hotel concepts around the world.
A black tiny home next to a hot tub. The units are surrounded by lush trees and grass.
A Moliving unit.

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This includes Australian-based Eyre.Way, a self-proclaimed eco-tourism company specializing in luxury off-grid tiny cabins perched on the coast of Australia.
A tiny home cabin with two lounge chairs next to it. The land is overlooking a body of water
The small but growing company unveiled its first model, the Yambara, in 2021 to resounding success ...
Eyre.Way's Maldhi tiny home sitting near a cliff by a body of water.

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… which then pushed the team to launch its second cabin, the Maldhi, in early July.
A picnic table on the deck of a tiny home with windows
And if the first model is any indication of how Maldhi will perform in the coming months, the Australian hospitality company may have hit a hospitality jackpot.
A cabin with a window of walls showing views of the ocean and land outside. There's a couch and kitchen in the foreground.
Since its launch, the Yambara has seen a 95% occupancy rate with guests traveling from around the country just to stay at the off-grid cabin.
A deck next to a tiny home cabin and outdoor lounge chairs.
And so far, the second cabin has seen "steady" bookings despite its recent opening in early July, the heart of Australia's winter, the company told Insider in an email statement.
Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin sitting near a body of water.
But based on the interest Eyre.Way is already seeing, by the time warmer weather rolls in, the new model will likely see strong bookings.
Inside Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a kitchen, couch, and bed.
The tiny cabin is located a short walk from the coast, making it an ideal getaway for the summer months.
Eyre.Way's Maldhi tiny home sitting near a cliff by a body of water.
In true Australian fashion, visitors might even catch a glimpse of passing kangaroos and whales.
A cabin with a deck next to two outdoor lounge chairs overlooking a large body of water.
Like most off-grid homes and cabins, the Maldhi is powered by a solar and battery system that can supply the tiny cabin with seven hours of power and hot water daily, according to the hospitality company.
A family standing outside a tiny cabin.

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Speaking of water, the cabin uses rainwater collected in a nearby city, although the grey water tank is disposed off-site.
A kitchen with a a sink, cabinets, long table top, and windows with views of nature outside.
At about $315 per night with a minimum two nights stay, Maldhi isn't the cheapest accommodation …
Eyre.Way's Maldhi tiny home sitting on an empty patch of land at sunset.
… but you'll still be getting all the perks of a traditional home, just in a more remote and downsized unit.
Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a couch, ceiling fan.
Inside, the tiny cabin has large windows with direct views of the coast, making the small interior feel spacious.
An Eyre.Way cabin with a window of walls showing views of the ocean and land outside. There's a couch and kitchen in the foreground.
Maldhi is Barngarla — a language spoken by Indigenous Australians — for "night sky," a name that dictates the cabin's interior style.
A kitchen with a a sink, cabinets, long table top, and windows with views of nature outside.

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Instead of bright white walls and decor found in many contemporary tiny homes (like Eyre.Way's first model), Maldhi's living space is filled with moody accents …
A planter on shelves next to a window.
… wood walls …
Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a couch, ceiling fan, kitchen, bed.
… and dark decor, creating what Eyre.Way calls an "edgy and laid back" look.
A planter on shelves next to a window.

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The unit may be small, but the model can accommodate a family of four — two adults and two children — using the double bed in the mezzanine …
Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a couch, ceiling fan, kitchen, bed.
… and a king bed at the rear of the home.
A bed inside a tiny home. There's decor on the walls and a table top on the bed.
And if you really want to cram in extra guests, the dual-purpose sofa can also turn into a double bed.
Two people standing inside of a fully furnished tiny cabin.
Staying in a remote cabin doesn't mean you'll be devoid of all the typical "on-grid" luxuries.
A cabin with a deck next to two outdoor lounge chairs
The bathroom has a toilet and a uniquely chic two-person shower that could put any non-designer apartment restroom to shame.
Two shower heads in a tiled shower with a window.
And it turns out off-grid meals don’t have to be cooked over a campfire: The Maldhi has a full kitchen with a two-burner stovetop, small refrigerator, sink, and all the cooking utensils you’ll need to make your own meals.
A kitchen with a breakfast bar and views of nature outside.
If you really wanted to, you could still cook your meals over the campfire, which comes equipped with the proper cooking equipment.
The view of a body of water between two outdoor lounge chairs.

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And if you'd rather cook outside, you can also eat outside.
Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a deck and picnic table next to an indoor kitchen.
The cabin has its own deck and outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying sunsets over the water.
A picnic table on the deck of a tiny home with windows
If you're now intrigued by Eyre.Way and what models may come next, you might not have to wait too long.
A sign that reads "Yambara" and "Maldhi" with an arrow.
The company may have just launched its newest build in July, but it's already planning two additional models this year, Amanda Hogg, EYRE.WAY's director, said in a press release …
A deck with a picnic table overlooking nature.
… giving future guests even more opportunities to "breathe, relax, and enjoy some zen time."
Eyre.way's Maldhi cabin with a picnic table on the deck.
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